Sorta OT: Buying runrev?

Edward D Lavieri Jr edljr at mac.com
Thu Feb 11 17:08:58 EST 2010


David is right; this is not RunRev's fault and should not bring  
discredit upon them.

Each purchase I make from them requires me to call my bank to  
authorize the transaction. It is worth the phone call.

Maybe's Andre's revTalk/PayPal experiment will get implemented in the  
RunRev store.

Ed


On Feb 11, 2010, at 11:55 AM, David Coker wrote:

>> Hello,
>>
>> I am unsure of whether or not people that work for runrev get these  
>> mailing
>> lists, but I am very very frustrated.
>>
>> Yesterday I got the go ahead to get what I need for development.
>> The WorldPay shopping system refuses to take any of our company  
>> cards, even
>> after calling our cardholder and making sure everything was clear  
>> and I was
>> giving it the right information, etc.
>>
>> I cannot get any responses ever back from support at runrev.com.
>>
>> My boss is pissed, I am pissed, and he wants me to sort this out  
>> without
>> international calls to scottland.
>>
>> He is starting to think runrev is sketchy because of all of this. I  
>> am very
>> displeased and hope that someone from the company sees this and  
>> makes an
>> attempt to return my correspondence.
>>
>> agitated,
>> andrew kluthe
>
> I recently went through the same thing and can assure you that the
> problem is *not* caused by RunRev.
> ...either your company bank or credit card company has a lock on
> international orders, which depending on their policies, can be
> corrected by phone or a visit to a local branch. Another good option
> is to use PayPal.
>
> Best regards,
> David C.
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